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belated    音标拼音: [bɪl'etɪd]
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belated
adj 1: after the expected or usual time; delayed; "a belated
birthday card"; "I'm late for the plane"; "the train is
late"; "tardy children are sent to the principal";
"always tardy in making dental appointments" [synonym:
{belated}, {late}, {tardy}]

Belated \Be*lat"ed\, a.
Delayed beyond the usual time; too late; overtaken by night;
benighted. "Some belated peasant." --Milton. --
{Be*lat"ed*ness}, n. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]


Belate \Be*late"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Belated}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Belating}.]
To retard or make too late. --Davenant.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Belated happy birthday or happy belated birthday?
    Belated birthday is nonsense, since the anniversary is the anniversary, and cannot be postponed even if the celebrations are Belated happy birthday, strictly, is also nonsense because the birthday has already gone and may or may not have been happy Therefore I would suggest something along the lines of:
  • Word meaning the opposite of belated [closed]
    To compete with myself, beforehand is in about the register of belated but is more neutral than premature and might be more fitting since the OP's example was one day early, not 8 months early EDIT But it is not the right part of speech, of course
  • as they may be, as it may be meaning and use cases
    The adjective "belated" is used to describe the nature of the subject such as the noun "commiseration" in the example above The phrase "as they may be" is used to indicate that the "commiseration" is heart-felt, even though it is late in delivery Another example: My offers to help, belated though they were, were gleefully accepted
  • For a deceased person, do we use the late or late?
    The usage is typically "the late "I haven't heard it used without a determiner Here are some quotations from the OED's definition of "late" (III 2 a(a)) showing this usage is typical and well-attested (entries with "a" or "my" instead of "the" removed
  • adjectives - Should I use related or -related - English Language . . .
    Hyphenation is tricky There are two cases: This book is computer(*)related (without a noun) This is a computer(*)related book
  • phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Sorry for the belated response Insulting: Please excuse the lateness of this response I was very busy all this time; had far more important things to do You're a miserable moron Your guilt means exactly nothing to me Why don't you stick it up your ass: your head has been getting lonely up there Condescending: I'm sorry: I should have
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    There is nothing in the English language, per se, that requires you to use any construction including words to the effect of "in advance" or "belated" English speakers are free to use the words that fit both their mood and the occasion (and the same goes for written communication), whether it's formal or informal
  • capitalization - Should it be Happy Birthday! or Happy birthday . . .
    I mostly agree, except that I have never seen the phrase "Happy Silver Wedding Anniversary", and I don't think I ever will (outside of this context ) "Happy Anniversary!", yes, or "Happy 25th Anniversary!"
  • Consist in vs. consist of - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This is a belated observation, but the article was referred to in a recent Greatest hits from previous weeks newsletter, and I think this contribution might be worthwhile I've come across this distinction before but had forgotten it
  • Any other good way of saying Happy Birthday?
    I know you mean well, but "I wish to be the last person to wish you a happy birthday" doesn't seem like a very happy wish, because it could be taken as wanting to stop any further well wishes from others (including belated greetings)





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